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this Blog is just showing the newest Luxury Cars of 2011~2012. Shows the pictures, interiors, and tell what is the basic charactiristics of the featured car .

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Ecooter Electric Car/Scooter

The Ecooter is a Chinese electric vehicle that looked like an enclosed scooter, created for people in small or urban cities. This EV does have four wheels and can be maneuvered into incredibly tight parking spots. Its 60-mile range is the only statistic known, but Jalopnik for one seems to think it’s a viable concept.

Peugeot Moovie

Portuguese designer AndrĂ© Costa won the Peugeot Design Competition with the ‘Moovie’, an extremely agile electric car that looks about as futuristic as any vehicle design we’ve ever seen. A scale 1 concept version of the Moovie was built for the Frankfurt Motor Show and though it’s non-operational, it’s an impressive look into what we might be driving in the decades to come.

Aptera Typ-1 Electric Three-Wheeler

Aptera Typ-1 Electric Three-Wheeler three quarterside view

Aptera Typ-1 Electric Three-Wheeler interio

 Aptera Typ-1 Electric Three-Wheeler front view

Aptera Typ-1 Electric Three-Wheeler rear view
Carlsbad, California residents must have gotten quite a shock when a drivable prototype of the Aptera Typ-1 hit the roads in 2007. The electric version of the Typ-1 has a 125-mile range while the gasoline version gets up to 300 mpg. Both models are nearly production-ready and will cost around $30,000. A third, more conventional-looking model with a four-wheeled chassis and seating for up to 5 passengers is in the works.

UnoCycle Electric Gyroscopic Bike

Popular Science magazine named the UnoCycle the Invention of the Year, and it has also received several ‘best engineering’ and ‘best in category’ awards at motorcycle shows. Created by 18-year-old Ben Gulak, who was inspired to build it after visiting smog-plagued China, this gyroscopic two-wheeled motor bike is light enough to be taken indoors to charge and runs for 2.5 hours. The rider leans forward to accelerate to speeds up to 25mph, and leans backward to slow down.

Lumeneo Smera Super-Narrow Electric Car

Tucked into a lightly-trafficked corner of the 2008 Geneva Auto Show was the Lumeneo Smera, an extremely narrow electric vehicle that, amazingly enough, manages to fit two people inside. It’s so small, it fits into the same footprint as many of the scooters used throughout Europe. It’s capable of 80 mph and has a range of 93 miles, and leans into turns like a motorcycle. Planned production for 2009 is 250 units.

Nissan Pivo 2

Nissan unveiled the Pivo 2, an advanced electric concept car that will debut at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. Nissan Pivo 2 builds on the popularity of the first Pivo, shown at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. Like its predecessor the three seater electric car has wheels which can turn 90 degrees for easy parallel parking and a cabin which can revolve 360 degrees eliminating the need to reverse. The car has "by-wire" technologies that use electric signals in the steering and braking.
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Coming to the round eyed robotic assistant the Papero it has cameras which monitor the driver constantly. "You look tired. There's a coffee shop 500 meters ahead on the left," it told a driver with drooping eyelids at a recent demonstration. If it sense the driver is in a bad mood it will nod or shake its head to improve the mood.

KAZ Eliica 8-Wheel Electric Car

The Eliica (or the Electric Lithium-Ion Car) is a battery electric vehicle prototype or concept car first shown in 2004 and designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu. The 5.1 m (17 ft) car runs on a lithium-ion battery and can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in four seconds (faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo at the time).
In 2004, the Eliica reached a speed of 370 km/h (230 mph) on Italy's NardĂ² High Speed Track. The team's goal is to exceed 400 km/h (250 mph), breaking the record set by today's street-legal gasoline-powered vehicles.

The design of the Keio Advanced Zero-Emmision Vehicle (KAZ) Eliica is pretty polarizing, with as many people holding their noses as praising its familiar-yet-strange looks. The Eliica has four axles with eight wheels and reaches up to 230 mph. It takes 10 hours to charge, travels 125 miles on a single charge and can accelerate to 62 mph in 4.1 seconds. The wheels house motors, so the four extras help it reach those extreme speeds, and the car’s seemingly excessive length is necessary to host the batteries, which cover almost the entire floor area.

Suzuki PIXY + SCC

Ever wonder how you’ll get around in a post-apocalyptic wasteland? Never fear – Suzuki has created a vehicle system that allows you to get around without ever coming into contact with toxic, heavily polluted air. It’s a sort of worst-case-scenario insurance plan, assuming that serious environmental damage will require us all to get around in single-passenger vehicles. A rolling transporter – the ‘Suzuki Shared Coach’, or SSC – can carry up to two ‘PIXY’ 3-wheeled pods which are fully enclosed.

GEM Peapod Neighborhood Electric Vehicle

Chrysler has revealed the GEM Peapod Neighborhood Electric Vehicle. The GEM Peapod comes with its bold styling the GreenEcoMobility, and aims to set a new standard for environmentally responsible vehicles.
GEM Peapod is powered by an electric motor that uses the energy stored in six 12-Volt flooded electrolyte batteries and a 72-Volt battery system that has an on-boar charger. With these specifications, the GEM Peapod may outputs 12 hp and uses regenerative braking to recover energy. 
The GEM Peapod works in two modes: Low with a top speed at 15 mph, and High with a top speed at 25 mph. The GEM Peapod has a range of around 30 miles and requires 6 to 8 hours of charging. The production of GEM Peapod is scheduled in 2009.
GEM Peapod Neighborhood rear view
Clean and green transportation gets a new look and feel as GEM, a Chrysler LLC company, introduces the next generation of clean, gas-free and emission-free, battery electric vehicles.
The vehicle’s innovative, groundbreaking design, with its striking pod-like shape and sleek lines, reflects the environmentally friendly nature that has been the hallmark of GEM since its founding 10 years ago.
The user-friendly mood of the vehicle, named the GEM Peapod, is enhanced with the newly designed center console that will offer iPod integration, as well as hands-free operation of the customer’s iPhone. Other innovations include ergonomic, supportive, mesh seating, which enables air circulation for comfort and uses eco-friendly recycled and recyclable materials.
The Peapod represents the first in a series of product launches that will redefine the future of electric vehicles, said the company’s CEO Bruce Coventry.




Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Edo Competition LP750 Lamborghini Murcielago


Edo Competition have released today the LP750 program for the Lamborghini Murcielago. Based on the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, this package produces 750hp, 740Nm of torque and has a top speed of 365km/h, 15km/h more than their previous version, the LP710. This all means that it now boasts times of 0-100km/h in 3.1 seconds, 0-200km/h in 9.7 seconds and 0-300km/h in 24.5 seconds!


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The Edo Competition LP750 Lamborghini Murcielago represents a 40 HP increase over the tuner's previous upgrade program which squeezed 710 horses out of the Italian supercar, which means the 6.5-litre V12 engine has been dialed at 750 HP and 740 Nm of torque.





2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible

New 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible Makes its Worldwide Auto Show Debut at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show

Chrysler Announces 2011 200 Convertible Pricing, Starts at $26,445

The 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible will be offered on the USA market with a choice between a 2.4-liter World Gas engine developing 173 hp and 166 lb.-ft. of torque and a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine developing 283 hp and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. The 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible V6 will be coupled with a 62TE six-speed transmission and will offer a 19 mpg city and 29 mpg highway fuel consumption.

The entry-level Touring model starts from $26,445, sure, but the step up to the Limited model will cost you $31,240, while the in-house custom S is yet to be priced, but sure to be even pricier. Considering the Fusion, Legacy, and Sonata don't offer convertible versions, though, perhaps it's a premium some will be willing to pay to stay in the segment. The $5,000-$6,000 premium over the price of an equivalent 200 sedan will require some justification to the buyer's significant other, too.

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“This year’s design challenge was extremely difficult to judge because of the quality of all of the entries, but I believe that the executions that won exemplified everything that we were trying to achieve with this competition,” said Stewart Reed, chair, Transportation Design, Art Center College of Design. “The concepts that won were really spot on for their brands, which was one of many reasons for the victory.”

The Design Challenge is part of the Design Los Angeles automobile designers’ conference and has evolved into an integral element of the Los Angeles Auto Show. Design Los Angeles connects those working in the design industry with well-known automotive design industry leaders. Los Angeles is home to the world’s largest concentration of manufacturer design studios, representing automakers from North America, Europe and Asia. It is also the home of Art Center College of Design, one of the world’s foremost transportation design institutions where many of today’s leading automotive designers began their careers.